TY - JOUR AU - Zhang, Shuxiu AU - Lynch, Richard PY - 2021/05/28 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - The Relationship of Self-Efficacy for Chinese as a Foreign Language Oral Skills and the Use of Indirect Language Learning Strategies for Learning Chinese as a Foreign Language with Oral Skills Achievement of Grade 6 Students in Chinese as a Foreign Language Class at Satit Prasarnmit Elementary School in Bangkok, Thailand JF - Scholar: Human Sciences JA - scho VL - 13 IS - 1 SE - DO - UR - http://www.assumptionjournal.au.edu/index.php/Scholar/article/view/4395 SP - 105-120 AB - <p>This study aimed to determine the level of self-efficacy for learning Chinese as a foreign language oral skill, the use of indirect language learning strategies for learning Chinese as a foreign language oral skills and Chinese oral skills achievement of Grade 6 students at Satit Prasarnmit Elementary School, and their relationships with each other. Two questionnaires and two sets of listening and speaking tests were used to collect data; one questionnaire was used to determine students’ self-efficacy level and the other was used to determine the use of indirect language learning strategies.  Listening and speaking tests were applied to determine oral skills achievement of 96 Grade 6 students who studied Chinese as a foreign language in the academic year 2019-2020 at Satit Prasarnmit Elementary School. To address the objectives of this research, means, standard deviations, and multiple correlation coefficient analysis were applied. The findings indicated that the Grade 6 students at the target school had a very low level of self-efficacy and a low level of indirect language learning strategies (LLSs) use. It was also revealed that self-efficacy, the use of indirect LLSs and students’ oral skills achievement had significant positive relationships with each other.</p> ER -